DIMENSIONS OF THEORIES OF FREUD AND ERICKSON Flashcards
ERIK ERIKSON THEORY
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Concerned with how responsive caretakers are to a child’s needs.
- Based on the experiences of a certain people
- Psychosocial development
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ERIK ERIKSON THEORY
2
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- Birth to 1 year
- Children learn to trust or mistrust their caregivers
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Trust vs. Mistrust
3
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- 1 to 3 years
- Children become more mobile
- They develop self-sufficiency by controlling activities such as eating, toilet training,
and talking.
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Autonomy vs. Shame
4
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- 3 to 6 years
- Children begin to take more control over their environment
- Begin to interact with other children and develop their interpersonal skills
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Initiative vs. Guilt
5
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- 7 to 11 years
- Develop a sense of competence by mastering new skills, like writing and reading on
their own.
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Industry vs. Inferiority
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- Adolescence
- 12 to 18 years
- Develop a personal identity and a sense of self
- Explore different roles, attitudes, and identities as they develop a sense of self.
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Identity vs Role Confusion